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Rediscover Yourself in Rishikesh: The Gateway to the Himalayas

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  Rishikesh ( also  spelt as Hrishikesh ) was one of my top cities to visit to and I got the chance to visit the city on a short yoga trip in November  2024. I was lured to this place mainly because of the number of water sports that it had, such as Whitewater river rafting and visiting the main sites such as Trivenu Ghat, Laxman Jhula and Ram Jhula.    Of course, the sports such as bungee jumping, cliff jumping trekking were left out. Besides this, the entire area was surrounded by temples and ashrams, and I did get a chance to visit the Beatles’ ashram whilst on my stay. The city, which is also known as the Yoga capital of the world and adventure capital of India, is also a significant pilgrimage site. Each morning here starts with the sound of temple bells and chant, which echo through the misty air.       While on my stay at the Taj Rishikesh Resort & Spa , I went for the white water rapids of the Ganges, where I could not only feel t...

A Decade of Finding My Voice (30–39)

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At thirty, I treated curiosity like a daily practice.    In 2016 -when I turned 30, New York became my wide-open classroom: my first open mic, SGI-USA and even a curious peek at Scientology, long walks from Fulton Center to DUMBO and Long Island City’s water views, Smorgasburg Saturdays, bowling nights, a cronut, Beetle House and Brooklyn Bowl, a Coldplay concert, the US Open and a Mets game.    I cycled the city with strangers, wandered the Museum of Jewish Heritage and the 9/11 Memorial, and let Devoción coffee and Williamsburg’s cats keep me company. There were reunions and stages too—back home for a school reunion, and onstage for a talk at the Icon Business Forum. That year felt like a permission slip: explore, connect, try.   When I was 31 years old, momentum met discipline. I ran the Mumbai Marathon with Sumeet and, on my own steam, conceived and conducted Limits Make Things Too Small as a full-fledged event.    When I was 32 years old, widened ...

Art Unites, right? A Cultural Confluence of India and USA at Veda Kunba

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                                          On September 19 th , 2025 there was a spark in the air as the energy at Veda Kunba transcended borders. An event titled – India and USA: Can Art Unite brought together poets, film makers, writers, and theatre enthusiasts in a celebration of performance, reflection and storytelling. Poetry Session: Global Unity and Local  Unity   A packed evening, it began at 4.30 PM and stretched right till 9PM.    The evening kickstarted with a poetry session with performers such as Jasmine Babbar (Storyteller), J Brandon Hill (Actor), Stephan Fife (Author and Theatre Director), Karina Pandya (Author and poet) and Tracy Ann Chapel (actor) performing some of their finest pieces and engaging with the audience.     Panel Discussion: Can Art Unite?   After an engaging session of poetry which enlightened the audience, there...

Living with Epilepsy: My Story, My Truth

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Epilepsy is something most people don’t really know much about. For me, it’s just part of who I am—part of my head, part of what’s happening inside my brain. Sometimes something triggers it off, and I’ve learned over time that epilepsy can come from many different causes. Because I’ve had a brain injury, many assume that’s the only reason I developed epilepsy. But epilepsy doesn’t have just one cause. It can be genetic, it can arise from brain tumors, infections, complications, or even without a clear reason at all. And it’s not one fixed condition either—it has many types and patterns, which makes it complicated and often misunderstood. Types of Epilepsy and Seizures There are four main classifications of epilepsy: Focal epilepsy : Seizures begin in one specific area or side of the brain. Generalized epilepsy : Seizures involve widespread areas of the brain from the start. Combined (Focal and Generalized) epilepsy : A mix of both focal and generalized seizures. Unknown onset epilepsy ...

Celebrating Dedication and Leadership: Jai Hind College Event & Dinner with Dr. Ruma Devi and Esteemed Guests

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  I, Karina Pandya, joined the inspiring gathering at Jai Hind College on 29th June to witness and celebrate impactful leadership and community service. It was on this evening that Jai Hind College played host to an inspiring event led by the esteemed Smt Dr. Ruma Devi and her dedicated team from the Ruma Devi Foundation. Ruma Devi has empowered women with her skilled hands and earned global fame for her skill at village crafts. She has woven a legacy in her humble name and is recognised even at Harvard University for her work in empowering rural women through traditional handicrafts, and also across India.   The gathering was a remarkable celebration of leadership, philanthropy, and community spirit, graced by an illustrious line-up of guests who made the occasion truly memorable. The Event at Jai Hind College The event commenced at the college premises with an air of warmth and enthusiasm. The Chief Guest, Shriman Babulaji Mishrimalji Bhansali, Managing Director of Bhan...

From Page to Stage – The Kite Runner at NCPA Mumbai Takes Flight

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  “For you, a thousand times over” When Khaled Hosseini wrote those words, he etched literary history. However, hearing them spoken aloud under stage lights at the NCPA Mumbai in a haunting silence, that’s what held one’s breath. This story was one such story that was meant not just to be read but also to be felt.   This June 2025, The Kite Runner landed on Indian soil in the form of a heart-wrenching stage adaptation, where it was not only a packed houseful that evening, but everyone waited with bated breath to watch this play. I still remember reading this novel when I had lost interest in reading altogether, but this book stood out from the rest, paving a special place in my heart.    The play, which was directed with sensitivity and restraint, drew all of Mumbai’s theatre and literary lovers together. Directed by Tahera, the founder of Arena Theatre Productions , the play has been produced by Ayisha and Tahera under Arena Theatre Productions. It has been adapted ...

Double the Launch, Double the Cake: My Book's Sweet Embark in the World

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    There’s something very deeply personal about launching a book from your living room. No stage, no spotlight – just heart and some friendly faces.     On the 30 th  of May, 7 of my NGO friends gathered at home for my first book launch. The setting was very humble, and the energy was very powerful. These are the people whom I regularly met in class, and where the seeds of the book took root. The menu was spread out for the evening – yellow and white dhoklas, khandvi rolls, sandwiches, jalebhi and cake. The room was brimming to the top with tea and laughter. While we clicked many pictures and had fun, we also created a fun video where everyone took my signature in their books.    There were no filters over here, just pure love and connection. That launch wasn’t just a product, but it was about purpose.   On June 7, 2025, fifteen close friends gathered, sprawled across sofas, balancing cups of chai, juice, and plates of sandwiches as we laughed, d...